After many years of confidential research, ChronoCorp, a company that specializes in technology and research surrounding age and body manipulation, has finally greenlit their debut product for a beta test. Their intention was an age manipulation device, designed to make one older or younger depending on user input. However, months worth of testing have yielded mixed results. Among them was the matter of where displaced years go upon regression, as well as the question of where the added years would come from. Those questions were on many minds at ChronoCorp as some early subjects have reported serious and undesirable side effects.
Eventually, the product itself evolved into what it is now: the ChronoSwap. The ChronoSwap is a portable emitter where the user dials in the number of years intended to be exchanged. As the product requires two people, the user would have to find someone to either give their years to so that the user can regress while the other person becomes older, both by the same amount of years, or vice versa. The device takes around 30 seconds to process from start to finish. Once completed, the device requires a mandatory 48 hour cooldown in order to prevent complications such as unintended changes, damage to the device, and even damage to the bodies of the users.
For example, if a user wants to become 15 years younger, they would have to find someone to give their years to so that the other person would in turn become 15 years older.
This is the story of one of the selected beta testers...